The name of his company is called Unique Co. located in Valley Streams, NY 11580 and his name is John D. Pettis
The answer is : The Granite State is a nickname for Vermont
If you change something physically it may look, act or feel different, but it is still the same thing.
Chesebourgh Ponds still holds the Trademark for Vaseline Hair Tonic, unfortunately, it's been discontinued in the United States. It's my understanding that it's still available in Australia and some other parts of the World. You can still buy Imported bottles on eBay and from www.solrus.com/hair.HTML. Suave was the last US company to manufacture the product under license to Chesebourgh Ponds. If you buy on Ebay make sure it carries a trademark license and it's not a cheap Chinese import that is not regulated.
Bonding is done through the state or province you live in, and so you should check with the department in charge of it. It varies from state to state.
Hawaii still has five active volcanoes to this day!
Not usually, check with your state's licensing commission.
No, just as long as your contractors bond is still good and active
Yes, you can still get your license at 16.
No, you cannot.
Only in the state in which it was issued.
Yes.
No
For the most part, no. A suspended license means that you technically still have a license. And you are not allowed to have more than one license at a time. And a state will not issue you a license if you hold one in another state.
A state can request for your state to suspend your license. Your state may or may not comply. If your state does not comply, the other state can still revoke your driving privilege in that state, and, if you're pulled over in that state, it is treated the same as driving on a suspended license.
It is possible with some states, but not with every state. If you have a CDL (Commercial Drivers License) which gets suspended in one state, there is no state or territory of the US in which you'll be able to get licensed in while your license is suspended. Also note that the state which suspends your license also suspends your driving privileges in that state, so, if you did obtain a license from out of state, and were pulled over in the state where your license was suspended, it would still be treated as if you were driving on a suspended license.
It would help if you specified what license.
Usually, if you are the owner you do NOT need to have a contractors license. It is called Owner-Builder. But... 1)You still need to have building permits and 2)inspections by city bldg. dept. (they will let you know about license requirements also) 3) if you hire a business they still need a license (but you can hire unlicensed labor if paid directly by you)